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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1936)
SK Y E N Jail for Lying Swains Humarua punhihe:, the Inver who ‘ '.swanks” in a penal code. Anyone who seeks to w:n the love o f a girl hy pretending to be richer than he really i . or falsely claim ing a title is liable to three months’ imprison ment under the code, even if he really intends to m arry the girl. Literary Study The aim of literary study is not to amuse the hours of leisure; it is to awake oneself, it is to be to one’s capacity for pleasure, for sympathy, for comprehension. It is not to affect one hour but twenty-four hours.— Arnold Bennett. alive, Honolulu Has ‘ ‘ Kiss T r e e ” The kissing noises e c h o i n g through the halls of Queen's hospi tal in Honolulu herald love in bloom all right but not the common pa- tient-nurse kind. The hints of oscu lation come from the rare Bombax tree as its curious banana-shaped buds break into pink fuzzy blossoms. Ikalizc Stom ach Q u ick ly intensify Dr. I ’iercc’s Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong. N o alcohol. Sold by druggist* in tablets or liquid.—Adv. U n d ig n ified H a ste Don’t always be in a hurry Sometimes it’s undignified. Song of 17-Year Locust The song of the 17-year locust has no resemblance to the shrill, undu lating screech of ‘.he annual locusts. The song and notes of the larger variety of the 17-year cicada have a burr sound and at least four differ ent utterances can be distinguished. voîk' STATg- o n c ia l ELL lOTT'f MOSf z im K EC rN T. F A M O U S E - .& C U T i O M O P 62JMO u a j P tvian m '■OE TLle L i S ? 3 e S ô h I ; « ! : !• .... g that by to i ; . 'I ru f'd ilily rtlirf, from M"rn::<h condition ■ I f m i .. • : e x e c u t io n s UDhAP(M6 CßlKIET . .it V, is to a lk .i- Hawaii Started Bobbed Hair Bobbed hair for women had its American debut in Hawaii. In an cient times native women wore their hair short and men wore theirs long. But a haircut was no such easy matter as nowadays. They sawed it off with a knife of sharks’ teeth. (c >t . with J’hil- |li!k < ! M. i D take filher t • ' t' c.poons fif Iquid M i.'! s’ (N r r iie a N ; or r .mis in matters musical, I cam e clean and confessed. However, it had long been my desire to get a piano tuner cornered long enough to make a few inquiries on the sub ject of piano construction. "W hat i; - pri ure on each string when it : ” 1 asked. ■ R r' l in the 1:i.«• and have a look at your spoon. We are passing •Mill»' Mi I. of M igne ni I ,il>- Wr.'rtt ifisl .n11 v "arid indili'" - g*-', g f f m liyjK-r.n idity, f i over-m- pre in I 1 or sun king and ■ iff relieved f t;.;. Fhil! .’ v. ay if you have rid stornarli up-it. You w ill lie hH at re* ult» (,.-t either the I "Phillip." < r the remarkable, i Milk ' I Magnesia its. Only H r f«»r a big Ian of f . _ _ lit; u lM •qxutl*-nt fca* IT.1- ILL I PS MILK OF MAGNESIA nperanirnt and B usiness lan of tem peram ent and his si are soon parted. ISCOVERED ty to Relieve Coughs QUICKLY ; U SED tlie* neigliborluiod of the Fur- bidden I'latcan, Ins Comox, one of the surest shot ^alinoti fishing centers in all Hritish Columbia. Whosoever wets a spoon in tliesc waters sooner or later brings in a swimmer that will tip the scales anywhere from twenty-five to sixty pounds. These are everyday figures any tim e from the noddle of July up to the first week in September. Many o f the guides who handle tourists during the salmon season arc other wise occupied in trade and profes sions the rem ainder of the year. BY O LEADING IOSPITALS bating externally cau sed any sort o f a tide. Aim m- where the salmon were. In the course o f our victorious raid, 1 in quired as to what might be his job when winter came. Bob Can’t Tell a Lie. (e countless individual users, 'Portant hospitals have found atment with Luticura brings tative relief from skin irritation, ■ticura Ointment also helps heal •I restore smooth, clear skin, iticura Soap, quick lathering, ildly medicated, ideal fo r toilet “I bath. Eachîfic. A ll druRgists. "P la n o tuning,” he said, without changing the rhythm of his stroke, “ headquarters in Vancouver. F o r the last ten years, come August, I take two or three weeks vacation at Comox, guiding anglers. When o ff duty, I fish for m y own amuse ment. F o r that brief interlude from harmonizing the seven and onc- third octaves between A natural in the low er scale and C natural in the upper, I live an entirely separ ate existence, without w h i c h I should go mad. Do you play the piano?” Had he asked about my ability as an angler. 1 c o u l! have lied like But being other fisherman, • W a sh es li k e China. Beau ti fie s T a b le , ltepr*— n t a t iv e s w a n te d . Am erican M ar ble F ibre, Palm s, C alif. m W | | Ilia I’ iano .stands Punishment. ire repre- d ;:.e < ip.'y-cight strings of piano is about Iterative in Keeping an instrument in tune. Most complicated and del icate in point of construction, is the sounding board. “ Perfect strings, flawless tuning and the finest of key movements will not avail if the sounding board is defective in the slightest par- i ticular. The average instrument, | played in the household, should be tuned every four months; every three months in warm climates. Professional musicians c a r r y a piano tuner with them and point up the instrument before each recital. There are pianists who are like automobile drivers, and can throw an instrument out of key in no tim e.” Few er and Better Makers. “ From where do the best strings com e?” "U p to a few years ago. Germ any was far in advance, but with the development of steel in the United States, piano strings reached per fection. There was a tim e when fine copper wire was used to wind twenty strings in the lower register. Recently it was discovered that soft iron could be wound tighter and produce better tones than cop per. although both are still in use. Only to the most sensitive ear is t h e r e a perceptible difference, player pianos, operated mechani cally. made a tremendous advance, enabling the world's greatest con cert players to reproduce technic and tone flawless to the nth de- r o Í 1 M m TOSE to the longest, 'III E in ou t li of t !i c \ T Courtney river, ri injf in f i*«»?“ • 'ui V . r H ollyw ood Sensational M arble F ibre D in ner W a r e N o w ' iir e c t from f a c t o r y 24 Dinner P l a t e s 91.00. P o s t a g e Prepaid. _________________ I 1 That to each str.r.g from Tales From Vancouver Island; the I'iano 1 uner M TAUFT FORM H O U SEH O LD tion of oranges that the orange to the Chinese merit of the swi Young and O ld , A lik e, Need 3-Purpose Vitamin B For Keeping Fit* K • Nervousness, constipation, p o o r appetite prey upon the en ergy o f thousands, young and o ld , when diets lack a sufficient amount o f the precious Vitamin B so richly supplied by a Quaker Oats'breakfast. So serve the w h ole family a b o w l o f Q u a k e r O a ts every m orning, • Where poor condition is due to lack o f ( itam in B som e WESTERN HOSPITALITY//? t ^O REGO N'S ROSE C IT Y ) MENTHOL COUGH DROPS 5 3 0 NOW WITH ALKALINE FACTOR ro m A TONIC and BUILDER Mrs. James Webb of Jtm JL Angeles, Calif., said: “ 1 fiase found Dr. Pierce’s Cuiden Medical Discov- -|K W B ery an excellent tonic and good for the ehil- U dren I gave my son . - William less than two 1 bottles of the ‘Discov ery’ and it improved his appetite and ap peared to help him in every way. The ‘ Discovery’ is the finest medicine I have ever used for this purpose." Buy today! N ew size, tablets it) cts., liquid 91.UO. MORNING D ISTR ESS is due to acid, upset stomach. Milncsia wafers (th e orig inal) quickly relieve acid stomach and g iv e necessary e lim in a tio n . E ach w a fe r equals 4 teaspoonfuls o f milk of magnesia, 20c. 35c & 60c. \ L U X U R IO U S RO O M S/ SINGLE with bath , . without bath iron s a tie a ih m a n M anager f 7* *